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there's a new lib i'm building that makes this process super simple. It's based on an old IE technology called data binding. It should allow you to create such a feature without writing a single line of JS.

I'm still working on it, but it's an active project and is already usable in modern browsers. Over the next week i will be adding unit tests and legacy browser compatibility. These would not change the existing syntax, which is frozen.

at any rate, my goal is to enable what you described in post #1 with the following code:

In the meantime, OWM has a daily compact forecast which appears to be more or less what you're looking for (the other one gives you max and min temperatures at 4 times throughout the day, which makes no sense to me)

the problem with the daily compact is that it doesn't give you the min temperature (it gives you 3 throughout the day), and it gives you something called "temp" which it looks like we can assume is the max temperature.

Which doesn't really jibe with the BBC forecast, but it ends up something like this, anyway...